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Living with adult onset Epilepsy
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RE: Living with adult onset Epilepsy
I'm sorry to hear that Brian.

Although unlucky in other aspects, there have never been any case of epilepsy in my family. To my knowledge, only one classmate had epilepsy, and he got the proper meds & treatment for it. I never saw him have an epileptic seizure.
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RE: Living with adult onset Epilepsy
(November 3, 2020 at 2:42 pm)Sal Wrote: I'm sorry to hear that Brian.

Although unlucky in other aspects, there have never been any case of epilepsy in my family. To my knowledge, only one classmate had epilepsy, and he got the proper meds & treatment for it. I never saw him have an epileptic seizure.

When she hit menopause with drugs the seizures pretty much subsided. But it wasn't fun seeing that for the first time not knowing what it was.
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RE: Living with adult onset Epilepsy
(October 27, 2020 at 10:23 am)Dizzyagain Wrote: It's hard to imagine that life couldn't change but it did.....first the seizures then the pandemic. Now my Neurologist says I cannot drive...and just like that, change. Now i have to rely on others to get me around. With that, i am now on short term disability from my employer. That will be solved soon as my employer is working on plans so I can work from home. Hopefully they will get it figured out soon. I get bored easily...all I can do is wait.

When i am bored i do something productive, that helps me in a way. Whether its talking to someone online or looking for a new job, i do something. You could watch DBZ DVDs, i love them.
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RE: Living with adult onset Epilepsy
(December 21, 2020 at 2:09 pm)Prycejosh1987 Wrote:
(October 27, 2020 at 10:23 am)Dizzyagain Wrote: It's hard to imagine that life couldn't change but it did.....first the seizures then the pandemic. Now my Neurologist says I cannot drive...and just like that, change. Now i have to rely on others to get me around. With that, i am now on short term disability from my employer. That will be solved soon as my employer is working on plans so I can work from home. Hopefully they will get it figured out soon. I get bored easily...all I can do is wait.

When i am bored i do something productive, that helps me in a way. Whether its talking to someone online or looking for a new job, i do something. You could watch DBZ DVDs, i love them.

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